Morphogen development of in vitro cultivated Shrub roses
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2021
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Ukrainian Journal of Ecology
Abstract
The article presents the study's results of the morphogen development features of the Shrub roses explants during in vitro
reproduction — five cultivars from the collection fund of the National Dendrological Park "Sofiyivka" of the National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine: 'Gärtnerfreude' (W. Kordes' Söhne, 1991), 'Lavender Dream' (G. P. Ilsink, 1984), 'Pomponella' (W. Kordes'
Söhne, 2005), 'Red Cascade' (R. S. Moore, 1976), 'Sommerabend' (W. Kordes' Söhne, 1995). The listed cultivars belong to those
Shrub roses that form a dense cover of shoots, leaves, and flowers and are applicable for decorating plots that are of little avail
for growing other ornamental plants. Shrub roses of most varieties introduced into the National Dendrological Park "Sofiyivka"
National Academy of Science of Ukraine have shown sufficient adaptive ability in the natural and climatic conditions of the
introduction area. Studies of gas resistance have shown that roses of this class adapt well to the conditions of the high content
of traffic fumes and dust while maintaining high decorative qualities, which gave reason to recommend them for wide use in
landscaping settlements of the Right-Bank Forest-Steppe Zone of Ukraine.
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explants, multiplication rate, micropropagation, nutrient medium
Citation
Kosenko, I.S., Koldar, L.A., Denysko, I.L., Balabak, O.A., Nebykov, M.V., Balabak, A.F., Balabak, A.V. (2021). Morphogen development of in vitro cultivated Shrub roses. Ukrainian Journal of Ecology, 11 (2), 229-235.